They've taken over... I used to have lots of other birds (little ones - blue tits, finches, even small green woodpeckers). Now it's just magpies. LOADS of them.
Anybody else been though this?
Is there anything I can do? Thanks
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I don't know how many Your loads are but I've had families with three kids - making five magpies - times two or three families..!! :o :o :o
The racket they make wakes you up in the morning, and disturbs a quiet afternoon in the garden. As you say the numbers of songbirds reduces dramatically. >:( >:( >:(
Ooh, the worst thing is when they sit in the tree outside our bedroom and wake me up with their racket. Grr.
I'm not keen on them, but their numbers seem in proportion to our thriving sparrow and starling population, so I'll leave them be for now.. I don't think there's much you can really do, aside from buying a catapult.
Melanie
oooh I hate them so much!! I also used to have loads of wee birds in the garden, robins, blue tits, finches etc. some of which nested in the garden. the bloody magpies either robbed the nests of eggs or killed the chicks. I even sat up garding a blackbirds nest all night and the b******s got at the nest when I was at work. Don't know how to get rid of them in a way that s.s.p.c.a. would approve of, but using the kids super soaker guns on them makes you feel better!!
Magpies are a big problem here too. In fact, they tend to kill and eat other small birds, especially if they have young ones. We had a family with young ones about a month ago and the baby made such a racket it woke us up in the morning.
But they are wonderful birds ;D :D ;D
I have to agree with every thing you have all said.
But, they are a truly intelligent bird. When it was hotter this year, the few bits of bread that were left on the bird table turned to rock. I watched a magpie, take it to the bird bath nd dunk it in the water to soften the bred.
This was not a fluke, cos I watched a repeat performance the next day !! Fascinating.
We have jackdores they fly off with any fatballs we put out and full bags of peanuts. We are going to put up a wire fence that lets the smaller birds through but not the jackdores. :)
Similar thing should work with magpies if they're taking food off your bird table - stop them getting the food and they should move on, although your chance of getting rid of them completely isn't that high.
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I think I can safely say in this case we are fortunate here in the Scottish Borders in that the Magpie is not around. I have seen only 2 here in the past 15 years. I suppose they do pass through the area and one day probably soon their numbers will increase but at the moment they are just not here.
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There's only one thing worse than Magpies and that's the grey tree rat with the fluffy tail.I feel so sorry for those few remaining Blackbirds etc. who have nest after nest raided by these murderers. >:( >:( >:(
Quote from: Carol on September 25, 2005, 13:39:26
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I think I can safely say in this case we are fortunate here in the Scottish Borders in that the Magpie is not around. I have seen only 2 here in the past 15 years. I suppose they do pass through the area and one day probably soon their numbers will increase but at the moment they are just not here.
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they're not far away carol, we've got dozens here in glasgow. ::)
Hundreds marking time in Edinburgh
Magpie and Grawrc.
I know, they are not far away. When we are en route to Edinburgh, I see them just outside Dalkeith and usually watch them at the Sherrifhall roundabout. I think at the moment the hills at Soutra have cut them off fromthe Borders. Only time will tell.....
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